WISN 12 News has confirmed that Officer Jennifer Sebena's husband has been questioned in the case, but officials won't release the identity of the "person of interest."

Police have not announced any arrests in the case, but said they do not believe there to be a safety risk to the residents of the village.

No charges had been filed as of Wednesday afternoon.

The Wauwatosa Police Department released a statement Tuesday about Sebena, whose body was found near her squad car Monday morning.

Their statement read, in part, "Our entire Wauwatosa Police Department family has been shaken by the loss of Officer Jen Sebena. This is the first time in the 96-year history of our organization that we have lost an officer on-duty. Our flag in front of our Department flies at half-staff in honor of our fallen officer."

Police also released a photo of Jennifer Sebena, 30. Sebena had been with the force in early 2011, and became a solo officer in July of this year.

During a Monday news conference, Lt. Gerald Witkowski said that dispatchers early Monday morning attempted to contact an on-duty officer via radio between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m., and the officer did not respond.

Witkowski said Sebena was shot multiple times and died from her injuries.

Sebena was a graduate of the Milwaukee Area Technical College’s police academy. She began solo work with the police department in July and ended her probationary period in November.

A funeral has been tentatively scheduled for Saturday.

Police continue to ask anyone with information to call 414-771-8672.

Fund set up:

The Wauwatosa Peace Officer’s Association (WPOA) has set up a memorial fund for funeral expenses and a cause to be determined at a later time.

Donations should be made out to the “Officer Jen Sebena Memorial Fund,” and can be dropped off at any Focus Credit Union branch at the following locations:

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